A factory-built drag racer? You better believe it! The Mopar Dodge Challenger Drag Pak build on a racing tradition that began in the heat of the muscle car wars in the 1960s.

The bad news: You can’t drive this mega Dodge Challenger on public roads. It’s not street legal and, no matter how much that hurts, nothing we say or do is going to change that.

Now for the GOOD news: The Mopar Dodge Challenger Drag Pak is a drag racing beast of a muscle car, one that comes straight from the factory and fully prepared to take on bitter rivals like the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro.

The Challenger Drag Pak is available with a choice of two Hemi V-8 engines, a supercharged 354 cu. in version, or a naturally-aspirated 426 cu. in. model.

The pared down Challenger Drag Pak has an interior built for one purpose: Getting down a quarter-mile track as fast as possible. Custom gauges, seats, and 3-speed gearbox with Hurst shifter are proof this Challenger is ready to fight.

Starting now, Dodge opens the order books for 60 examples of these Drag Pak Challengers. Sales will be broken down into 35 examples of the supercharged model ($109,354) and 25 of the naturally-aspirated variant ($99,426).